The new model is a pair of goggles designed for those who enjoy sports and that fit your face well even while exercising. It is able to shoot a video of things you are looking at with the 5MP tiny camera placed at the center of the goggles. So, for example, you can record the same cycling, mountain-climbing, and or video-game-playing scenes that you are seeing.

With the button at the side of the goggles or the accompanying small remote control, you can start recording a video. Images up to 32GB can be saved in a microSD card. The remote control also allows you to start recording audio or shooting photos. The lenses provide UV protection.

If you take a video wearing Mitamanma Megane Goggles while hanging out with someone, it will look like this:

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